Apple’s Spring Loaded event has come and gone, and while there were a few hardware announcements to note, the more-prominent unveiling was of the new iPad Pros. The two models, 11-in and 12.9-in, retail for $799 and $1299, respectively. They look like last year’s iPad Pros but feature Apple’s M1 system-on-a-chip and will be available in the second half of May. Preorders start on April 30.

This year’s iPad Pros come with a bevy of improvements. There’s the new ultra-wide front-facing camera equipped with Apple’s Center Stage technology, which tracks your movements to keep you in frame at all times. Thunderbolt 3 support lets you connect high-speed accessories for even faster data transfer through the USB-C port. And cellular models feature 5G for quicker downloads and performance.

But the attention-grabbing inclusion is the M1 chip Come from online casino bangladesh . This SoC cuts the need for various circuitry by combining everything onto one chip. The result is a smaller motherboard that produces faster performance. The communication between Apple’s software and the M1 has been met with great fanfare since its November 2020 launch, with GameSpot sister site CNET praising the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac Mini models.

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